Perhaps he feels guilty about something he has done in the relationship, like having an affair himself, and he thinks by allowing her to cheat, it will make up for his wrongdoings in some way. Another reason could be that he has some kind of self - esteem issue and believes that his wife is too good for him, so he gives her the 'permission' to seek someone else.
No, it is not ethical. Cheating in a relationship violates the trust and commitment that are fundamental to a healthy relationship. Even if one partner gives permission, it still undermines the values of loyalty and monogamy. In most societies, marriage is based on the understanding of fidelity between two people.
One possible reason could be his inability to handle the stress of having a sick wife. He might be looking for an escape from the difficult situation at home. Another reason could be his own lack of moral values.
One possible reason could be that the wife is unhappy in the marriage. Maybe she feels neglected or unappreciated. For instance, if the husband is always busy with work and doesn't spend enough time with her, she might seek attention elsewhere.
Perhaps he has lost interest in the relationship himself and doesn't care anymore.
It could be that he made the request impulsively without considering the long - term consequences. Afterward, he might have realized that it has a negative impact on their family unit, especially if they have children. Also, he may start to feel insecure about his own self - worth. If his wife engages with another man, he might start to question his own adequacy as a husband, which leads to regret.
One possible reason could be that the husband misinterprets his wife's needs. Maybe he thinks she is bored in the relationship and wrongly assumes that introducing a third person would solve the problem.
This is a very inappropriate and unethical behavior. There could be no valid or justifiable reasons for such an act. It shows a lack of respect and trust in the relationship.
In some complex scenarios, it could be related to a long - standing feud or vendetta. The husband might have thought that by offering his wife to the convict, he could end the feud. He could have been misinformed or had a very warped sense of justice. It could also be that he was in a cult - like situation where the convict was seen as some sort of authority figure and the husband blindly followed the 'orders' to offer his wife.
Perhaps in some extremely abnormal and unethical fictional scenarios, it could be due to some warped sense of power or control the husband has. But this is completely unacceptable in real - life relationships. In real life, we value the dignity and privacy of individuals, and a relationship should be based on mutual love, respect, and protection.
It could be a form of friendly competition. Maybe they are both competitive by nature and this is a new way to compete with each other. Also, it might be a way to test their physical strength and skills against each other in a light - hearted way. They could also be trying to prove a point, like who is more agile or has better balance.